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 Post subject: Jeepers creepers
PostPosted: Tue Jul 10, 2007 9:23 pm 
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geoff williams wrote:
A family of Treecreepers chasing around North Somercotes Warren this afternoon. To see one is nice but a whole family is something special.
Geoff


I wholeheartedly agree.


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 Post subject: Young Blackbirds - Not!
PostPosted: Thu Jul 12, 2007 12:51 am 
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A week back I was clearing some of the plum sapplings outside my home/office window to improve the view when I came across, face-to-face, a motionless female Blackie sitting on her nest - needless to say I immediately backed off (with a smile) and gave up on the sappling clearance.

The past few days a male Blackie has been up the trees screaching his alarm call on an almost hourly basis and driving me to distraction - several occasions I went outside expecting to find a prowling cat but nothing. Yesterday I startled a Sparrowhawk from the nearby hedgerow which then calmed the Blackie down - Today, twice, the Blackie called out his alarm just moments before I caught the sight of the Sparrowhawk exiting the plums with a young bird firmly in it's grasp. Although the Blackbird nest appears well hidden from the ground I fear the sappling clearance must have exposed the Blackie's nest to eyes from above and the young are now being picked off one by one - I feel really guilty at my mindless act, should have left the clearance till the Winter, another harsh lesson learned.


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 Post subject: 22.07
PostPosted: Sun Jul 22, 2007 11:41 pm 
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This morning had three juv Goldfinch on nyger feeder.


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PostPosted: Mon Jul 23, 2007 12:03 am 
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Juv Mallards returned today. Now shedding their brown and yellow down. All five of them are female! I've now named them The Waltons (after the sextuplets)!


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 Post subject: July 25th
PostPosted: Wed Jul 25, 2007 6:08 pm 
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This afternoon had four juv Great Tit with two adults, the latter feeding on both the peanut and sunflower feeders.

Also a single juv Blue Tit. And two juv Goldfinch with six adults on the nyger feeder.


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 Post subject: Dickies
PostPosted: Fri Aug 10, 2007 12:23 am 
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August 9th

While getting breakfast ready noticed the following on the grass:

Blackbird - 4 juvs
Dunnock - 2 adult + 2 juvs
Robin - 1 juv

plus the neighbourhood moggie stalking them. After I knocked on the window a few times it finally took it's hook.

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Waltons in the garden again this afternoon!


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 Post subject: August 13th
PostPosted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 12:09 am 
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juv Song Thrush this afternoon alongside a juv Blackie, a juv Robin having a dispute with an adult Dunnock was funny.


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 Post subject: August 14th
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Juv. Green Woodpecker on lawn yesterday.

Spotted Flycatchers nested with us again, 4 young.

Nuthatches nested, young feed at our feed station daily now.

Swallows have 2nd clutch of 4 at the moment.


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 Post subject: August 14th
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Five juv Blackies
Five juv Goldfinch
One juv Robin.


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1 Juv Dunnock
3 Juv Goldfinches
2 Juv Greenfinches
1 Juv Robin
Waltons visiting again, and looking nearly identical to their mother!


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 Post subject: second brood
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The Swallows are at it again, a second brood is keeping the adults busy hoovering up insects over the lawns!


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Juv Goldfinch now well used to getting seed etc from the feeder! Young Starlings are now moulting into adult plumage. It seems the belly feathers are the first to change, spreading to the flanks. One of them looks like a masked gunman in a balaclava, as it's holding on to the brown head feathers, while all the rest of it is in adult plumage!


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 Post subject: Sept 10th
PostPosted: Tue Sep 11, 2007 2:26 am 
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A single juv Blackbird this afternoon plus three juv Goldfinch.


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Juvenile Collared dove on the lawn....


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